medea

IPA: mʌdˈiʌ

Root Word: Medea

noun

  • (Greek mythology) An enchantress who helped Jason obtain the Golden Fleece.
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Examples of "medea" in Sentences

  • Medea is the other main villain.
  • Medea pleads for one day's delay.
  • I am not the same person as Lucia medea.
  • Medea's farewell performance was as Carmen in 1912.
  • Medea was unable to save him, even by magical means.
  • Medea put the beast to sleep with her narcotic herbs.
  • Medea was in the early stages of pregnancy at the time.
  • Medea, and the chorus of Corinthian women, do not believe him.
  • A similar theme appears in certain versions of the story of Medea.
  • The story of Medea, in particular, caught the imagination of the tragic poets.

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